Category: News & Events

Here’s an album from my book arts workshop at Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. Sitka is a wonderful place to teach. I had the loveliest time and I appreciate all the brave artists who showed up to try out my class and make such inspired books!

The paintings I made of trees threatened by development in Saint Johns are showing at the Elisabeth Jones Art Center this month along with three other tree paintings of mine. I hope you can stop by and check it out: 516 NW 14th Ave, Portland, OR 97209

Last weekend I got to be part of the Elisabeth Jones’ Art Center’s Painting to Save the Trees. It was very rewarding. We spent 2 days painting trees that are threatened by development. I find it so backwards that we cut beautiful trees down to make way for development when human habitat is clearly improved by access to nature. Developments that preserve notable elements of the local landscape are more unique and inspiring. What keeps this from being standard protocol besides how deeply we have buried our heads in the bottom line.

There is so much more to life than profit. We know this, we see how many of us are depressed, sick and stressed out. We now have daily reminders on the news of how being rich doesn’t make someone admirable. It’s time for each of us, in some small way, to bring more nature back into our lives: visiting the park more often, planting a native species in our yard, planting a flower in a pot on our apartment window sill, talking to our friends and neighbors about how lucky we are to have the natural features nearby that we do, paying attention to developments in our neighborhoods and commenting on them, sending messages to our representatives to let them know we prioritize nature and equal access to nature.

I have made some small efforts in my personal life to preserve and prioritize nature but I’ve always wanted to use my art to this end also and have not been able to wrap my mind around how to do that without merely making art as commentary. Painting to Save the Trees was a great way for me to get involved on a deeper level and I hope it inspires me in new directions.

I painted the oaks twice because I had extra time and I thought I might like them better in a more illustrative style, which I do!

I am very honored to be part of The Elisabeth Jone’s Art Center’s Tree Emergency Response Team. This weekend we will be painting trees at risk from developments in the St. John’s neighborhood in Portland. Here’s a link to the event.